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Rashtrakuta Dynasty

Native Nameರಾಷ್ಟ್ರಕೂಟ
Conventional Long NameRashtrakutas of Manyakheta
Common NameRashtrakutas of Manyakheta
Continentmoved from Category:Asia to South Asia
RegionSouth Asia
CountryIndia
StatusEmpire
Status TextEmpire
(Subordinate to Badami Chalukyas until 753)
Government TypeMonarchy
Year Start753
Year End982
Event PreEarliest Rashtrakuta records
Date Pre753
P1Chalukyas
S1Western Chalukya Empire
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CapitalManyakheta
Common LanguagesKannada, Sanskrit
ReligionHindu, Jain
Leader1Dantidurga
Leader2Indra IV
Year Leader1735 � 756
Year Leader2973 � 982
Title LeaderKing

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The Rashtrakuta Empire ( ) was a royal dynasty ruling large parts of southern, central and northern India between the sixth and the 10th centuries. During this period they ruled as several closely related, but individual clans. The earliest known Rashtrakuta inscription is a 7th century copper plate grant that mentions their rule from Manpur in the Malwa region of modern Madhya Pradesh. Other ruling Rashtrakuta clans from the same period mentioned in inscriptions were the kings of Achalapur which is modern Elichpur in Maharashtra and the rulers of Kannauj. Several controversies exist regarding the origin of these early Rashtrakutas, their native home and their language.

The clan that ruled from Elichpur was a feudatory of the Badami Chalukyas and during the rule of Dantidurga, it overthrew Chalukya Kirtivarman II and went on to build an empire with the Gulbarga region in modern Karnataka as its base. This clan came to be known as the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta, rising to power in South India in 753. At the same time the Pala dynasty of Bengal and the Prathihara dynasty of Malwa were gaining force in eastern and northwestern India respectively.

This period, between the eight and the 10th centuries, saw a tripartite struggle for the resources of the rich Gangetic plains, each of these three empires annexing the seat of power at Kannauj for short periods of time. At their peak the Rashtrakutas of Manyakheta ruled a vast empire stretching from the Ganges River and Yamuna River doab in the north to Cape Comorin in the south, a fruitful time of political expansion, architectural achievements and famous literary contributions. The early kings of this dynasty were Hindu but the later kings were strongly influenced by Jainism.

During their rule, Jain mathematicians and scholars contributed important works in Kannada and Sanskrit. Amoghavarsha I was the most famous king of this dynasty and wrote Kavirajamarga, a landmark literary work in the Kannada language. Architecture reached a milestone in the Dravidian style, the finest example of which is seen in the Kailasanath Temple at Ellora. Other important contributions are the sculptures of Elephanta Caves in modern Maharashtra as well as the Kashivishvanatha temple and the Jain Narayana temple at Pattadakal in modern Karnataka, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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